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3-phase Multiplus II and Fronius Symo ESS config and settings

Hi, Guys.

Please be so kind and help me with some answers related to the following scenario.

I have a Fronius Symo 10.0-3, Fronius Smart Meter and 30 PV panels already installed and running since more than 18 months. I am both a consumer from the grid and producer (I sell the electricity I produce and do not not consume).

I am about to purchase 3 x Multiplus II 10KVA/48VC and a Cerbo GX device. I also have 8 x Pylontech US3000C batteries. The Fronius inverter will be used on the AC Input and I will always use the critical load output of the Multipluses.

Now, I would like to use the system as following:

- Keep producing electricity with the Fronius and PV panels as much as possible because I get money for kWh

- charge the batteries whenever there is sun or in the worst case scenario from the grid

- use part of the battery energy during the night, let us say 40%-50% and keep the rest for the backup in case of grid failure.

I attached a diagram of how the system will look like.

Would that scenario be possible in ESS configuration?

Is there any other device needed?

Thank you in advance for any ideas, thoughts.


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ponzoa answered ·

This is possible and a lot more too. You can also connect the Symo on the AC Out so, in case you do have a grid failure the Sympo keeps producing energy, charging the batteries and supplying the loads.


This is called an ESS and you can find a lot of documentation on how to set this up and configure it (and the Symo) on the Victron web and training is available in the professional website.


Good luck!

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Dragos avatar image Dragos commented ·
Thanks a lot. I will check.
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Alexandra avatar image Alexandra ♦ Dragos commented ·
@Dragos
8 Pylontec us3000s are barely enough for1 x 10kva inverter. They will be hurt.

I added some more tags to your post some extra resources for learning more should be linked onto the related resources box on this page.

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ponzoa answered ·

Hi @Dragos , you don't need the Fronius meter for AC Coupled conections. Here is what I think you should do if I understand your intentions correctly - reliability of power supply, export to grid, save money on power bill, monitor.


The grid will connect to the ACIn of the MP's after going through protection. The AC Out of the inverters will go to your distribution board after protection. The Fronius is installed as if in a standard on grid install to the distribution board. In Fronius, activate Modbus TCP and set grid to MG50, no meter. The fronius will communicate with the GX device via Modbus and have production info etc and this will show up in VRM correctly.

In VEConfig, apply the settings as required (you don't need to active the UPS Function as the switch over time in case of a grid failure is less that 20ms. App the ESS assistant and fill in the information in line with your Fronius. The Fronius must be the same or less powerfull that the MP setup.

In the remote console of the GX device, settings, fill in as you normally would but remember;

- Configure ESS Settings in line with your needs. I would suggest in your case Minimum SoC at 40% or 50%. This will allow you to use the rest and reserve that amount in case of a power failure. Remember with AC Coupled, the Fronius keeps working and charging the batteries.

- Grid feed-in: activate "AC Coupled - feed in excess". This will allow you to export the excess power you don't use for consumption and once your batteries are charged again.

- Limit feed-in: activate this and configure the limit if you would be able to export more power than the electrical company allows you to.

- PV Inverters; Set to AC-Out so it knows it is on the output side of the MP's

- MODBUS TCP devices: activate automatic scanning. Ensure both your GX Device and your Fronius is connected to the same network

- Services: Modbus TCP: Enable. You can activate the other MODbus settings also, I always do.


With this you will cover your needs and a little more. I do suggest you add a few more batteries even though your consumption indicates you'll be fine. Once you have VRM running, you'll see your power consumption spikes where it takes power from the grid and the batteries at the same time. This would indicate that in case of a power failure, your batteries won't cover your needs.


Good luck and let us know how you go.


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Dragos avatar image Dragos commented ·

Dear @ponzoa,

thank you so much for the reply and nice explanations. Since I have never played with Victron software so far, I do hope everything will go smoothly, thanks to your explanations.

Indeed you, very well, understood my needs and what I want to achieve.

However and I do hope you do not mind, a few more questions came up reading your steps above:

1. I still need to keep the Fronius Meter connected as it is. This will help me compare my meter with the Utility company meter for comparison. Will that affect in any way the functionality you described? In this case do you know if I have to change anything in the grid settings? is it ok to keep it installed between the grid and the MPs?

2. What would be the preferred connection between MP II master - Cerbo GX and Fronius - Cerbo GX? What it be better to use UTP cable or WIFI? I am thinking about the Modbus TCP here.

3. Fronius Symo is capable to generate max 3.33 KWh/phase, so it is way lower than the MP's power for each phase.

4. I cannot export more than 10KWh because that is the maximum output power of the Fronius PV inverter, so we are ok here.

5. What I want to have would be the installation as per the attached drawing.ac_couple.jpg

I will let you know how it goes, hopefully in one month from now, but right now it is only preparation :) and learning from you, guys, who already have experience with such installations. Thank you for that.

Thanks again.

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Happy to help.


1. The MPs have internal meters. If everything is running through the MPs, you don't need the meter, you have it in VRM. If you do want a meter, get one that works with Victron. That way, if you add extra solar through DC Coupling (for example), you'll be able to meaasure that too. The MPs sync with the grid so there is always an inport or export, even if it's just 10W,-50W, or whatever. I strongly suggest against the Fronius meter in this case also because of grid failures give you strange readings and undo your data.


2. A network cable to a switch connecting the Cerbo GX and the Fronius and connecting this switch to your router. The MP uses a Cat5 cable to a different port of the Cerbo.


3. Perfect, won't be a problem. Just stay under 30kW in AC Coupling if you decide to add more Fronius inverters. If you go DC Coupling, you have no limit.


4. OK. I am referring to the power supply you have contracted. In many countries, your grid conenction power is limited by what you have contracted or the physical connection. This limit is based on this. As you won't export more than you produce, and you won't produce much, you can leave the limit setting at off.


5. No problem, just remove the Fronius meter.


A good idea, especially for someone new at this, would be to install a by-pass. That is, a switch which let's you select if the power from the grid goes direct to the switch board, or through the MPs. This way, your house still has power while you set everything up, cable, config, test, etc. Also, if you have issues or need to do maintenance, your house can have power there too.


Good luck and enjoy the learning curve.

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Dragos avatar image Dragos ponzoa commented ·
Dear @ponzoa,

thanks a lot. It is clear for me now. I will remove the Fronius meter and do the configs in the Fronius as indicated by you. I checked yesterday evening and indeed there is a Modbus section in the menu where it is set to Off now (for export). I will set it to TCP and set the grid to MG50.

Appreciate your help. thank you so much.

All the best.

I will send you an update after the installation.

Have a great day!

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